birds..... i think
The noun 'zoo' is a common noun, a general word for any establishment that maintains a collection of wild animals for study, conservation, or display to the public. A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing. A proper noun for the common noun 'zoo' is the name of the zoo, for example, The San Diego Zoo or The Beijing Zoo.
Zoo animals are like other wild animals, however, most of them cannot be tamed like the domestic pets. Zoo animals are kept inside cages due to this reason.
animals
Africa and China are where most of the zoo animals come from. Most people want to see the lions, tigers, and pandas.
No. In fact, most animals living in a zoo live longer than animals in the wild. That's because There aren't any predators, there's plenty of food, etc.
The zoo
It depends on the zoo. But, many zoos have these animals in common. For example:giraffeselephantstigerslionsbirdsbutterfliespenguinsrhinoceroshipposbearsflamingosmonkeysalligatorscrocodilesfishBut it really depends on the zoo.
Jerusalem's Biblical Zoo features animals that related to the Old Testament in some way (most of them are mentioned there).
Most likely no, since they are so common. People go to zoo's to see unusual animals they wouldn't encounter anywhere else. Although some zoos do have aviaries, they usually have exotic birds only.
The most common option for you would be of course be a veterinarian. Other options for you could be working at a zoo or animal rights organization.
Yes, the noun 'zoo' is a common noun; a general word for an establishment that maintains a collection of wild animals for study, conservation, or display to the public; a word for any zoo of any kind.A common noun is capitalized only when it is the first word in a sentence.The name of a specific zoo is a proper noun; for example, The San Diego Zoo or The London Zoo. A proper noun is always capitalized.
A zoo is a place for animals and zoo rhymes with 'moo'.